Former Arizona Governor Raul Castro is the only Latino ever elected to the state's stop office. Even in his 90's, Governor Castro has a sharp memory. KJZZ's James Garcia sat down to listen to the governor and former ambassador about some of more interesting stories he has to tell. Hear Garcia's stories during KJZZ's Morning Edition all this week.
15 June 2007
Raul Castro: Cultivating a Culture of RespectFormer Gov. Raul Castro discusses his life's philsophy and his message for young people today.
14 June 2007
Raul Castro: An Ambassador's ViewIn the fourth part of a weeklong series on Raul Castro, the former governor discusses U.S. foreign policy in Latin America. Castro served as U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, Bolivia and Argentina.
13 June 2007
Raul Castro: Law and PoliticsRaul Castro opened his first law office in his living room. Two short years later he'd jumped into the world of Arizona politics.
12 June 2007
Raul Castro: Boxing to Beet FieldsFormer Gov. Raul Castro talks about his life as a farm worker, boxer and intelligence officer for the U.S. State Department.
11 June 2007
Raul Castro: Seeds of LeadershipFormer Gov. Raul Castro turns 91. Castro was the state's only Hispanic governor. Latino Affairs Reporter James Garcia reports this week on Castro's life and the contributions he made to Arizona politics.





